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added details for my new chems, tribalordrazine and capmix, in the healing methods section.
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(added details for my new chems, tribalordrazine and capmix, in the healing methods section.)
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*[[File:Legionsoul.gif]] [[Shaft Miner#Legion|Legion Souls]] instantly heal 25 brute and burn damage.  But it's true advantage is if you can get it implanted with [[Organ Manipulation]] it will instantly heal you if you go into crit.
*[[File:Legionsoul.gif]] [[Shaft Miner#Legion|Legion Souls]] instantly heal 25 brute and burn damage.  But it's true advantage is if you can get it implanted with [[Organ Manipulation]] it will instantly heal you if you go into crit.
*Improvised bandages. Made from torn cloth from clothing. Plain bandages heal brute, soaked bandages heal burn. Bandages will heal then fall off when done turning red. You can wash used bandages to use them again, but every time they are reused their effectiveness is halved.
*Improvised bandages. Made from torn cloth from clothing. Plain bandages heal brute, soaked bandages heal burn. Bandages will heal then fall off when done turning red. You can wash used bandages to use them again, but every time they are reused their effectiveness is halved.
*[[Guide to Chemistry#Tribalordrazine|Tribalordrazine]] is good for when you are low on cactus since it can turn normally useless mushroom stems and ash into extra healing that also won't make you fat. It will heal brute, burn, and oxygen damage and the best way to make it is to grind up 2 cactus, 2 mushroom stems, a ashpile, and heat it up to 420K with a welder.
*[[Guide to Chemistry#Capmix|Capmix]] is good for getting rid of nutrients when you are fat and for when you have toxin damage. It can be made by grinding together a mushroom cap with ash and heating it to 420K with a welder.


''Note: Because Improvised bandages turn red when used and gain the name "reused bandage" you will not be able to tell the difference between plain and soaked improvised bandages.''
''Note: Because Improvised bandages turn red when used and gain the name "reused bandage" you will not be able to tell the difference between plain and soaked improvised bandages.''
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